Looking for the " SEAWOLF"

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I am currently looking for a one piece knife called the Sealwolf. It is an all stainless steel blade and handle combo. There is no other material used. It is approximatly 15 " long and I believe it was used a high end divers knife. Any information on where I can find & buy this knife would be greatly appreciated.
 
Ask in Bernard Levine's forum. We had a good thread on them, search "sea wolf". The maker Gus Marsh was an ex-UDT soldier, who had a novel design, but got f'ed by copy cats.
 
Thanks for the link. This is alot more info then I had on it. I would love to get my hands on one of these knives. So if anyone knows anybody that knows people would be great.
 
bltrte said:
Thanks for the link. This is alot more info then I had on it. I would love to get my hands on one of these knives. So if anyone knows anybody that knows people would be great.

I saw one on ebay last year, There was a big article on the knives in Blade in the late 80's
 
I had one for a while by the late great Mike England. It was one of the original ones before the SeaWolf name came about. Injection molded blade and handle integral all one piece. Much heavier than it looked and razor sharp. I traded it for a Mike England folder.

Virtually identical to the one posted by Esav in the link only mine had no mention of Seawolf.

A friend of mine wrote an article in Knife World quite recently about the Sea Wolf knife and he has quite a bit of info about them. More than anyone else I've run into. His name is Harv Reisberg. If you wish to contact him email or pm me and I'll put you in touch with him. He is the one I traded my Mike England divers knife to and he also has three or more of the knives like that one pictured in the link. Not sure if he is open to selling any or not. You'd have to ask him. I do know he has written about the SeaWolf knives and done much research on them tracking them down for his personal collection though.

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Here is a pic of my old knife.
 
The Mike England knives were not the original models. Late and great may not be the right title for that guy. He cheated me on a knife deal and stole from the originator of the Seawolf Knife design who was a USN UDT13 Vet named Gus Marsh. Gus Marsh "sold" the rights to the knife design to Mike England, who never paid him for them. Later in the 1970's Scubapro (in pic below) made a version of the knife with a plastic handle and a separate SS fingerguard. I have one of the knives like the below picture and a couple of the blades.

Seawolf10.jpg
 
If additional significant data to a question is available, it is acceptable to add it to the thread, rather than starting a new one.
The added information fits that. The member in question has been a member here since 2002. He may have remembered the original thread.
 
Just a note, in addition to the original "Seawolf" knives, there was also a "Wolf Knife Co" that was started by a family relation of Gus Marsh about 15 years back. They had a small run of Seawolf knives made with the "Sea" part of the name removed. You might also see these floating around, they'd probably be rarer now than even the original Seawolf knives.
 
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